Anchor Lights and Drilling a Mast Channel
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Re: Anchor Lights and Drilling a Mast Channel
generally considered much more reliable than incandesant bulbs due to longer life and no heat issues.
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Re: Anchor Lights and Drilling a Mast Channel
Not to anyone in particular, but as far as I know, the USCG does not 'approve' any navigation lights. They do approve lights like those on PFDs (when so equipped), and certain lights on liferafts and such (SOLAS stuff), but not nav. lights. Not that I've ever seen in their listings of approved items (like they approve PFDs), anyway. If someone has an actual citation for such approval, other than manufacturers' claims, it was be instructive to post it.
The only requirement that I'm aware of for visibility of an anchor light falls under the requirement for an all-around light, which for under 12m vessels, is 2 nm. No atmospheric conditions stated, and a pretty subjective requirement at best. I don't know if the Megalight is visible at 2 nm on a crystal clear night with its low-amp bulb, but I compared it (with the 'standard' bulb) to the steaming light on my boat, and the intensity in the line of fire (fresnel lenses have a narrow angle of focus) looked about the same from as far away as I could get, though I was nowhere near 2 nm.
I used the Megalight as an anchor light on my last boat when in a very tight anchorage, especially for things like fireworks displays. The OEM anchor light at the top of the mast was far too high to be seen by some nitwit hauling ass when the show was over, so I hung the Megalight from a flag halyard not much over head height.
The only requirement that I'm aware of for visibility of an anchor light falls under the requirement for an all-around light, which for under 12m vessels, is 2 nm. No atmospheric conditions stated, and a pretty subjective requirement at best. I don't know if the Megalight is visible at 2 nm on a crystal clear night with its low-amp bulb, but I compared it (with the 'standard' bulb) to the steaming light on my boat, and the intensity in the line of fire (fresnel lenses have a narrow angle of focus) looked about the same from as far away as I could get, though I was nowhere near 2 nm.
I used the Megalight as an anchor light on my last boat when in a very tight anchorage, especially for things like fireworks displays. The OEM anchor light at the top of the mast was far too high to be seen by some nitwit hauling ass when the show was over, so I hung the Megalight from a flag halyard not much over head height.
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2 watt Anchor Light....
We put one on the Mac and love it for its low draw...euhero987 wrote:I know this maybe a stupid question but I have to ask this to make sure. Is LED anchor lights really reliable?



... of only 2 watts.
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Re: Anchor Lights and Drilling a Mast Channel
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Re: Anchor Lights and Drilling a Mast Channel
The Bebi anchor lights seem to be quite popular here, they are hand made in Fiji i believe and are meant to be super reliable and super strong (you can even lower them overboard into the drink if you need some light underwater) There is a light sensing version there so if you leave you boat on the mooring, the light will turn itself on and off every day. They can be fixed permanantly to the masthead but its easy as pie to just run them up a halyard at night.
They ship over there quite cheap I believe
http://www.bebi-electronics.com/owl.html
They ship over there quite cheap I believe
http://www.bebi-electronics.com/owl.html
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Re: Anchor Lights and Drilling a Mast Channel
Though They say there is NO Issue importing to the USA I have never tried this................
HOWEVER!!! That Bimini Mounted light IS Pretty COOL!! a 3/4" or 1" (?) PVC -T to make the attachment is NOTHING LESS THAN CLEVER!!!!
HOWEVER!!! That Bimini Mounted light IS Pretty COOL!! a 3/4" or 1" (?) PVC -T to make the attachment is NOTHING LESS THAN CLEVER!!!!
